Uppercut Princess (The Heights Crew #1) by E.M. Moore

Posted April 6, 2020 by Curly Carla in Reviews, Series I am reading / 1 Comment

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Uppercut Princess (The Heights Crew #1) by E.M. MooreTitle: Uppercut Princess (The Heights Crew, #1)
Author: E.M. Moore
Series: The Heights Crew #1
Published by: Indie
Release Date: February 19, 2020
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 408
Genres: Dark Romance
Source: Kindle Unlimited
Find it: GoodreadsAmazon
My rating: five-stars

Blurb:

Vengeance is NOT my middle name.
It’s in my blood.
It’s tattooed on my skin.
It’s with me 24/7. The thing that drives me.
It’s also what brings me to Rawley Heights. No one would willingly come here otherwise. But me? I don’t have a choice.
Here, everyone fears the Heights Crew. They’re not just some small-town gang, they’re the real deal. Crime. Sex. Murder. Angry, self-obsessed dudes with bad attitudes.
And they’re exactly who I need to get my vengeance from.
I have my work cut out for me—especially where Bat, Brawler, and Magnum are concerned—but don’t worry, they have no idea who they’re dealing with.
I’m counting on it.

My Review:

This was amazing! I really loved the intrigue of her going under cover on her own to take down the gang leader who had her parents murdered. And there was so much internal conflict with her starting to catch feelings for the people in BDK’s crew. I could see how each and every one of them were special to her and they each had distinct personalities that endeared me to them as individuals.
First we have Brawler: OK, so he isn’t technically in the Heights crew but he may as well be. He is so broody yet his emotions are clear when you look into his eyes.
I really loved Oscar, it was like he truly wanted out and had dreams yet wouldn’t turn away from helping his family. Even to his own detriment. He was a bit of a sleeper for me as I didn’t see his soft side as first.
Magnum is still a mystery but I see where it’s heading.
Johnny is gonna be the hardest for me to like unless his loyalty can somehow be transferred from his father to his girl. It’s hit or miss with him. Johnny is a slick MF. He cared in his own way, not that it’s right but I can see where he was coming from.
The psychological aspect of this is what really drew me in. The darkness they each had residing in them but that didn’t over shadow their good intentions. It was all so very anti-hero but extra dark. This is gonna be a great series, I can already tell.

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